Photos: Here's What Went Down at Everyday AFRIQUE, Memorial Day Edition
The first Everyday AFRIQUE party of the year did not disappoint.

This past Memorial Day OkayAfrica and Everyday People kicked off the summer with our first Everyday AFRIQUE party of the year.
The atmosphere were just right, as folks gathered at a new location, Nowadays in Brooklyn, for a day of music, drinks, food and good vibes. As usual, the style was on point as attendees showed up in their boldest summer looks.
The night was filled with exciting sets from DJ Moma, DJ Tunez, Rich Knight, Moniki, DJ Underdog and LL Cool Blaze, with hosts Saada, Roble, Ivie, Giselle, Kam, Shernita and Maine in attendance to keep the party flowing.
If you missed out don't fret we'll be back for the 4th of July. For now, check out what went down via the images below, by Nedscarf Photography.
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15 South African Female Musicians Pushing the Boundaries
These 15 South African women aren't playing by the rules.
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The 10 Best Fela Kuti Songs
Veteran DJ Rich Medina, who introduced an American generation to Afrobeat, ranks the 10 best Fela Kuti songs.
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Photo by Nedscarf Photography.